Mendocino County: Sheriff's deputy shot, killed in Fort Bragg

CLEONE -- A Northern California sheriff's deputy was killed Wednesday in a shootout with an armed suspect who fled the scene and was later found dead in an apparent suicide, authorities said.

Mendocino County Sheriff's Deputy Ricky Del Fiorentino died in the shootout that happened around noon, the sheriff's office announced.

Sheriff Tom Allman told the Ukiah Daily Journal that the deputy was shot in the Cleone area, just north of Fort Bragg.

Just after 4:30 p.m., the Santa Rosa Press Democrat reported that investigators had called off their search for the shooter and nearby residents were no longer in danger.

Authorities were making automated calls "to let people know they don't need to worry anymore," Capt. Greg Van Patten, a spokesman for the sheriff's office, told the paper.

U.S. Highway 1 near MacKerricher State Park was closed during the search, according to the Daily Journal. Don Armstrong, the superintendent of the Fort Bragg Unified School District, told the Press Democrat that 20 students, ranging from kindergarten to 12th grade, were held at Fort Bragg schools while the road is closed.

Law enforcement vehicles swarmed the area, the Press Democrat reported.

"There's got to be at least a million police officers there," said Paige McIntyre, who was also prevented from traveling north from Fort Bragg because of the road's closing.

Fort Bragg Mayor Dave Turner told the Press Democrat that the shooting has put the entire town on edge.

"People are worried. Anytime you hear someone got shot, that there's someone with a gun running, people are rightfully concerned," Turner said.